Other what have u done on ur disco today

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Cleaned it ready for a weekend with my children..... 3BC61D90-6DB2-403C-8958-3A854B6B7890.jpeg

Or should I say.... had it cleaned!!
 
Cleaned it ready for a weekend with my children..... View attachment 144673

Or should I say.... had it cleaned!!
I usually take mine into town for a wash and a "Polish". I can't get it into any of the auto car washes so I have to go to one of those "hand wash" places where it seems that all the workers are Polish immigrants. Frankly, it's not a job that I would relish in this weather.
 
So...Mike has been to visit and...WOW!!
Everything I've heard said about the Dynachip remap is true. She's turned from a lovely, if slightly lumpy, brute into a smooth mile eater. I took her into Settle yesterday and tooling along the A65 I thought "Sounds like the usual 50mph", looked down and 60!! Honestly, he's tranformed this engine.
But now...the elephant in the room that nobody here seems to speak about: insurance.
Being the guy I am I told my insurance company about the remap. I know, I know, the remap is invisible and I would have been exceptionally unlucky to have been 'found out', but it's just me, I couldn't have slept at night if I hadn't told them.
And do you know what...I can live with the extra £7 a month.
I am very happy.
 
Plus 1 to Dynachip.... if you have an auto, it’s the great feeling of pulling from 50 to (insert your own speed here) with the TC locked.. bucket loads of torque and doesn’t sound like a speedboat....
 
I washed em both :rolleyes:. having spent a fair chunk of yesterday pressure washing all the winter sh*t off the underneath - and getting it all over everywhere :mad: .... meaning I had to wash em both :confused:. Clean and shiny again for about 5, maybe 10 mins :rolleyes::eek: :D.
 
I washed em both :rolleyes:. having spent a fair chunk of yesterday pressure washing all the winter sh*t off the underneath - and getting it all over everywhere :mad: .... meaning I had to wash em both :confused:. Clean and shiny again for about 5, maybe 10 mins :rolleyes::eek: :D.
Very good, I washed, waxed and vacuumed my keeper discovery so I'm avoiding puddles and muddy roads for the next few days and wiping my feet when I get in:p
 
I acquired my TD5 "Millennium Limited Edition" back in May 2000. It was previously being used as a demonstrator by a dealer. It cost £28k and probably cost about £33k after I'd finished paying for it! I took the decision to sell her on last summer. Basically, in the 18 years I've had her anything that could go wrong, HAS gone wrong!! Everything from head gasket, turbo, clutch, fuel pump, air bags, gear box etc, etc. I've been on the back of more recovery trucks than I care to mention. This was on a vehicle that never missed a service and has only done 141k miles. Despite advertising her as "spares or repairs" I got no serious offers.

So, three weeks ago, I bit the bullet. She's had a third of the chassis replaced, towing equipment re-installed, both sun roof leaks repaired, new front bumper and repairs to front headlight washer jets, new auxiliary towing socket, dents removed from front bonnet and re-sprayed, port side rear door dent repair and re-sprayed, new dashboard lamps, welding to n/s/f wheel arch, diesel leak from fuel regulator repaired, bush on front suspension replaced, rubber boot on front suspension ball joint, new battery, air con pump repaired and re-gas, welding to o/s/f inner wheel arch area and sill area, renew leaky water pump, drivers heated seat element replaced and an MoT.

The invoice is enough to make your hair curl bearing in mind it wasn't worth £600 when we started!

But, She's good for another ten years now........hopefully!
 
Very good, I washed, waxed and vacuumed my keeper discovery so I'm avoiding puddles and muddy roads for the next few days and wiping my feet when I get in:p

I'm gonna vacuum 'em out tomorrow evening ... I hope..:rolleyes: cos they're both desperate for it o_O

Then I'll be needing to get the bumper gel out .... and the polish .... and the wax .... and all the other cr@p - to give em both a good detailing :)
 
I acquired my TD5 "Millennium Limited Edition" back in May 2000. It was previously being used as a demonstrator by a dealer. It cost £28k and probably cost about £33k after I'd finished paying for it! I took the decision to sell her on last summer. Basically, in the 18 years I've had her anything that could go wrong, HAS gone wrong!! Everything from head gasket, turbo, clutch, fuel pump, air bags, gear box etc, etc. I've been on the back of more recovery trucks than I care to mention. This was on a vehicle that never missed a service and has only done 141k miles. Despite advertising her as "spares or repairs" I got no serious offers.

So, three weeks ago, I bit the bullet. She's had a third of the chassis replaced, towing equipment re-installed, both sun roof leaks repaired, new front bumper and repairs to front headlight washer jets, new auxiliary towing socket, dents removed from front bonnet and re-sprayed, port side rear door dent repair and re-sprayed, new dashboard lamps, welding to n/s/f wheel arch, diesel leak from fuel regulator repaired, bush on front suspension replaced, rubber boot on front suspension ball joint, new battery, air con pump repaired and re-gas, welding to o/s/f inner wheel arch area and sill area, renew leaky water pump, drivers heated seat element replaced and an MoT.

The invoice is enough to make your hair curl bearing in mind it wasn't worth £600 when we started!

But, She's good for another ten years now........hopefully!
Crap... I've just passed my first year of disco ownership, I paid 510 quid for it, about another 150 to mot and service it including timing belt and since then it's had uj's, wheel bearings, auxiliary belt tensioner and a water pump so pretty cheap motoring
 
I acquired my TD5 "Millennium Limited Edition" back in May 2000. It was previously being used as a demonstrator by a dealer. It cost £28k and probably cost about £33k after I'd finished paying for it! I took the decision to sell her on last summer. Basically, in the 18 years I've had her anything that could go wrong, HAS gone wrong!! Everything from head gasket, turbo, clutch, fuel pump, air bags, gear box etc, etc. I've been on the back of more recovery trucks than I care to mention. This was on a vehicle that never missed a service and has only done 141k miles. Despite advertising her as "spares or repairs" I got no serious offers.

So, three weeks ago, I bit the bullet. She's had a third of the chassis replaced, towing equipment re-installed, both sun roof leaks repaired, new front bumper and repairs to front headlight washer jets, new auxiliary towing socket, dents removed from front bonnet and re-sprayed, port side rear door dent repair and re-sprayed, new dashboard lamps, welding to n/s/f wheel arch, diesel leak from fuel regulator repaired, bush on front suspension replaced, rubber boot on front suspension ball joint, new battery, air con pump repaired and re-gas, welding to o/s/f inner wheel arch area and sill area, renew leaky water pump, drivers heated seat element replaced and an MoT.

The invoice is enough to make your hair curl bearing in mind it wasn't worth £600 when we started!

But, She's good for another ten years now........hopefully!
lol, given the history, I love your optimism :)
 
On Sunday I changed the gearbox oil and noticed that the exhaust was in two pieces. I called Eurocarparts as they had the middle/end exhaust on their website for about £101. It looked like a simple job since they exhaust had been off recently for a clutch change so I think the bolts would of been seized. Unfortunately they didn't have the parts in stock. I left to Mrs B to take to the local exhaust place as I'm not at home during the week. £229 later we have a new middle/back exhaust. Mrs B considered this a bargain since a real mechanic did the job! She didn't like my suggestion that she could do it herself. She considered changing 4 light bulbs, the work before, her work on her car done for year :)

I also checked that the alternator was charging the battery as we had to replace the battery during the cold weather. At idle the alternator is delivering 14v. Which I thought was pretty good.

It's making it's 3rd trip, this year, to European this weekend. Only one break down recently when Mrs B ran out of diesel!
 
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That's a great idea, obviously learned through many years of Discovery ownership... Colour code the bits as you replace them, so you know what order they are going to break in :)
haha!! Now that made me giggle first post I read as soon i woke up!! You've started my day off with a smile, I've missed your banter mate! you cheeky fecka lol
 
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